Jason had sent me a photo of my marriage certificate.

“You always move fast,” he texted.

I replied with a simple message. “Thank you for setting me free.”

The war had begun.

At the office, I removed the head accountant who was loyal to Lauren. I demanded full system access and enforced strict financial controls. Employees who once ignored procedures now worked in silence under pressure.

Later that night, I uncovered over twenty million dollars in fraudulent transfers.

Five million had gone directly to Jason’s company for a project that never existed.

I called the project manager.

“They have not started any work,” he admitted.

Everything became clear.

Jason was using company funds as his personal credit line.

The next day, I contacted the bank that guaranteed his contract and demanded repayment through legal channels. His accounts were frozen.

Soon after, he called me in panic.

“Olivia, please, we can talk about this,” he begged.

“You should have thought about that before,” I replied calmly.

Lauren then grabbed the phone and shouted, “You think you can take over the company?”

“I already have,” I answered. “And I am about to audit every transaction connected to you.”